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Operated by veteran restaurateur Peter Sideris (who has worked at New York's Smith & Wollensky), Hamilton & Ward Steakhouse serves meticulously prepared cuisine with world-class Kobe beef, prime beef that been dry-aged for a minimum of 28 days, and high-quality seafoods. Hamilton & Ward's dinner menu is loaded with several scrumptious cuts, from its signature 48-ounce porterhouse for two ($79) to the 32-ounce Flintstone ($54), a bone-in rib eye that'll stimulate Stone Age–era taste buds and tip over most foot-powered cars. Disguised bears, meanwhile, can hunch into their trench coats and break into a few fresh Maine lobsters (market price) or savor the restaurant's grilled Atlantic salmon ($25). Keep first-date conversations lubricated with any of the 400 wines in Hamilton & Ward's exquisite Mediterranean wine cellar, or guarantee a second with a glamorous glass of Louis XIII Black Pearl cognac, the only liquor to have been elected president of a Micronesian island.

Indulge in a juicy steak from Little Falls' Rare, the Steak House, home of the freshest meats in town.
Mindful eaters are advised to count calories a different day, as Rare, the Steak House is without low-fat fare.
Find the perfect vintage to complement your meal — Rare, the Steak House offers a fine selection of wines, beers, and beyond.
Youngsters are more than welcome to join mom and dad at Rare, the Steak House.
Hook up to the wifi at Rare, the Steak House for a small charge.
Enjoy the vibe here with a business casual dress code.
Love the food so much you want to serve it at your next soiree? No problem — Rare, the Steak House offers catering.
Stop the stress of trying to find a parking spot and head to the lot next to Rare, the Steak House for parking and valet services.
Prices are a bit on the higher side, so this might be a good pick for a special night out.
The restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, but it's the dinner menu that really draws the crowds.

Indulge in a juicy steak from Clifton's Alexus Steak House and Tavern, home of the freshest meats in town.
Diners are expected to enjoy their meal to the fullest, so items low in fat are not available.
Order a bottle for the table if you like — Alexus Steak House and Tavern has a full bar stocked with the best wine, beer, and more.
Youngsters don't need to sit out a trip to Alexus Steak House and Tavern — it's super family-friendly and perfect for little diners and their folks.
Wifi here is on the house.
You'll want to save quiet conversations for another spot, though — the restaurant can get noisy.
Always five minutes behind schedule? Pick up your food to go instead.
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Meals at Alexus Steak House and Tavern usually set you back about $30 per diner.
Alexus Steak House and Tavern has three square meals a day on the menu, so swing by for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.

For fresh maki, Saddle Brook's Matsuya Japanese Steak House has got you covered.
If slimming down is on the agenda, note that the food here is anything but low in fat.
Matsuya Japanese Steak House also provides alcohol, so diners don't have to worry about bringing their own bottle.
The whole family can enjoy a meal at Matsuya Japanese Steak House with its kid-friendly fare.
Your group can sit comfortably at Matsuya Japanese Steak House, a local restaurant.
A relatively loud restaurant, this is not the place for a quiet night out.
Don't get stuck waiting for a table — the restaurant accepts reservations.
Drift away from stuffy dress-code conventions and dine in comfort at Matsuya Japanese Steak House.
Getting your food to go is also an option.
Matsuya Japanese Steak House prides itself in its delicious catering.
Parking is available at an adjacent lot.
Customers should be prepared to spend around $30, but more importantly, they should be prepared to enjoy a great meal.
The restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, but it's the dinner menu that really draws the crowds.

Enjoy a T-bone steak or filet mignon at Longhorn Steakhouse, a Rochelle Park steakhouse.
Diners who avoid fat need to be careful, though, because Longhorn Steakhouse's menu does not offer low-fat options.
Find time to peruse the wine list here — Longhorn Steakhouse offers a variety of drink options.
Don't leave the kids at home — youngsters will love the family-friendly cuisine at Longhorn Steakhouse just as much as mom and dad.
At Longhorn Steakhouse, you can dine with your immediate family and your extended family due to the easy seating for large parties.
Make a reservation to ensure your table is ready when you are.
Longhorn Steakhouse tosses the jacket-and-tie dress code convention in favor of a more casual dining experience.
If you're strapped for time, take out food from Longhorn Steakhouse.
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Meals at Longhorn Steakhouse usually set you back about $30 per diner.

There's a low-key vibe to Smith Brothers Steak & Chophouse—its simple wood tables are surrounded by vintage liquor ads and a shiny granite bar that reflects the flat-screen TVs behind it. But the team here takes steak seriously. Each signature cut is made with certified Black Angus beef, including a 16-ounce flat-iron sizzler with mushrooms and their signature 6-ounce filet with caramelized onions. Aside from steak, you can also try the shrimp scampi, chicken francese, or center-cut pork chops. Live musicians play on Friday and Saturday nights, as well as whenever it's not Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday.